1. I am still digging up
for facts pertaining to my late father such as dates of his birth and death,
his marriages and his early career as a teacher. The task is very challenging because
much of the information about my father was either lost with the passing of
time or buried somewhere in archives and libraries.
2. It has been more
than a hundred years now since his name appeared in the
List of Qualified Juror, Penang, 1904. (Straits Settlements Government Gazette,
of December 23, 1904.) Each name listed is followed by the occupation, and
employer's company name, as well as the person's place of abode:
Mahomed Ismail Merican, schoolmaster, Free School; Farquhar Street.
3. I guess that he began his career as a
teacher in 1904 at the age of 18. He might have taught at Free School for 6
years and then left for Kedah to become the headmaster of Government English
School, Alor Setar, in 1911. He went on to join the Kedah Civil Service and
retired in 1937.
4. I have yet to find out the date of his
earlier marriages before he married my mother, Gayah binti Abdul Rahman aka
Gayah binti Osman. He might have married my mother in 1946 or earlier. (I was
born in 1947.)
5. I am quite certain that my father passed
away sometime in November, 1956. There is an article “Mr. M. I. Merican – An Appreciation”
written by L. C. L. (Lim Cheng Law) in the Straits Echo and Times of Malaya,
Wednesday November 28, 1956. Among other things, L. C. L. wrote:
Sir – I wish to extend my last respects to the late Mr. M. I. Merican of Alor Star but formerly of Penang. He was a one whose friendship I valued very much.Mr. Merican, the best English educated of the Noordin’s family was a younger brother of Mr. M. H. M. (John) Noordin, a former Municipal Commissioner and a nephew of Mr. M. M. Noordin of “Clifton,” Northam Road Penang. …
6. In a letter to the editor “Death Of Mr.
M. T. Merican” in the Straits Echo and Times of Malaya, Saturday November 17, 1956,
J. F. A. of Sungai Petani wrote:
Sir, - I have heard with deep regret of the death of Mr. M. T. Merican, and I seek the courtesy of your columns to pay a small tribute to his memory.“AMTIAM,” the nom-de-plume by which he was known to his friends, was nephew of Mr. Ismail Merican of Alor Star, and son of the late Mr. Kassim Merican, who, if I remember correctly, was one of the founders of the Chinese Recreation Club, Penang. …
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